Spring is here and that means that summer is right around the corner. The teachers at Tarrytown Nursery school know how they’ll be spending their summer – at TTNS’s annual […] Read more »
The following statement was released from New York State Senator Andrea Stewart-Cousins’ office on March 30, 2011 regarding her “No” vote on the Education Budget. This budget was, by all […] Read more »
UPDATE March 28, 2011: On Thursday, March 24, the new tax levy of 2.91% was introduced. That translates to an expected school tax increase of 3.84% in Tarrytown and 1.63% […] Read more »
“I had Mr. Benedict.” This bold statement was delivered by the mother of a middle school friend of mine as we discussed her daughter’s list of seventh grade teachers. It […] Read more »
For those who enjoy foreign languages, visiting abroad and simply being with interesting and unique people, an international invitation is extended. The EF School (Education First), whose campus is the […] Read more »
Starting this school year, Washington Irving School is host to the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns’ 3rd though 5th graders. Originally built as a high school, the 3rd graders added […] Read more »
“Come in, come in…,” Alan Alterbaum gestured as I entered his office, the door of which was already completely open, containing a handful of students who were crouching over desks, […] Read more »
Tarrytown Nursery School, is hosting a book fair and author signing on Saturday, December 4th from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Ackerman Hall, located at the corner of West […] Read more »
27-6 Loss Against Rye Garnets Sleepy Hollow’s varsity football season kicked off on the 9th anniversary of the September 11 attack on the twin towers of the World Trade Center. […] Read more »
The stretch of Beekman Avenue that borders the Morse School between North Washington and Pocantico Streets in Sleepy Hollow is getting a whole new look for the fall thanks to […] Read more »